Lesson Links

The Philadelphia Regional Noyce Partnership maintains a Google Docs Folder where we store all the wonderful resources that we collect during Professional Development events. These resources are shared by the talented STEM teachers and specialists who partner with us in the effort to increase the content knowledge and teaching skills of STEM teachers in the Philadelphia region. Check out what we have collected so far by going to https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/0B9WcBIeKkfOtNWQ4T1VQdXBBWXM

If you are interested in sharing teaching resources, please contact Bonnie Hallam, Program Coordinator who will add your resources to the ever growing treasure!

Classroom Management

For those of you who attended the Get Ready for School Session I and II and for those of you who didn’t…..here is Dr. Moore Williams’ powerpoint and a booklet of her best ideas and strategies around Classroom Management. Dr. Moore Williams shares the most crucial elements of setting up the classroom environment that you want and need for learning to happen all year in your classroom…one of respect and rapport!

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Meet The Mentor

Dr. Kira Baker-Doyle is an Associate Professor of Education at Arcadia University’s School of Education. She is the Director of the Master’s and Certificate programs, and the founding director of the Connected Learning certificate program. Baker-Doyle is the author The Networked Teacher: How New Teacher Build Social Networks for Professional Support (2011), and the forthcoming book, Transformative Teachers: Teacher Learning and Leadership in a Connected World (Harvard Education Press, In Press). She currently editing a book with co-author Dr. Susan Yoon entitled Networked By Design: Interventions for Teacher to Develop Social Capital (Routledge, Forthcoming 2018).

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PRNP Partners in the News

PRNP and Bryn Mawr/Haverford Colleges Noyce Scholarship Principal Investigator, Victor Donnay has created an informative and engaging video that helps viewers understand climate change through the lens of a billiards game. Watch this with your students for a great lesson about the connection between math and climate change

Arcadia University's Kira Baker-Doyle shares her expertise on the importance of teachers building social capital in her book "The Networked Teacher" . Visit her site: http://www.thenetworkedteacher.com/ to get connected!